Introduce and characterize the problem of interconnecting CASE tools with their environment. Distinguish four interrelated contexts for interconnection. Partition interconnection concerns into issues of protocol, syntax, and semantics. Establish an integrating framework for the other parts of the standard; descre their scope of application and their interrelations. This is a significant expansion of Part 1 of 1175.
Purpose
The material collected into this standard spans many aspects of CASE tool interconnection and serves a variety of software engineering and administrative personnel in the software industry. This overview describes the requirements and problems of CASE tool interconnection and points the reader to the appropriate parts of the standard. The other parts of the standard provide assistance in specifying the protocol, syntax, and semantics issues to be addressed for effectively integrating CASE tools into an organization's processes.
Abstract
New IEEE Standard - Active.Reaffirmed September 2007. This guide describes the scope of application and interrelationships for the members of the IEEE 1175 family of standards.It points the reader to the appropriate member standard that addresses issues involved in effectively integrating computing system tools into a productive engineering environment.